IN PICTURES: Through The Archives – looking back at 1982
By Darryl Armitage
Published 11th Feb 2021, 14:00 BST
Updated 11th Feb 2021, 14:50 BST
Over lockdown we have been busy looking through the News Letter’s photographic archive and have picked out the best photographs from bygone days.
Today’s selection comes from January 1982.
See who you might see from days gone by.
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Do you have an old photograph that you would like to share? Email: [email protected].
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Ulster business interests were urged to take part in the annual Irish Management Game in January 1982. In 1981 the Ulster champion, Bass (Ireland), came third in the national final of the computer, based business game. Pictured is Mr Jim Crossen, second from right, administrator of the Irish Management Game, with the present Ulster champion, Bass Ireland, when details were announced of the 1982 compeititon. Team members were, fro, left, Brian Houston, Gordon Cleland, Sheena McLaughlin and captain, Charles McCambridge. Picture: News Letter archives
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Pupils from Grosvenor High School, Belfast, who won the Power Game Competition, run by the British Institute of Electrical Engineers, pictured in January 1982. They are, left to right, Eamon McCoy, Andrew Totten, Neil Rutledge, Ian Stringer and Amanda McIntyre. They spent two days preparing and presenting designs for a coal-fired power plant to the judges. Picture: News Letter archives
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